Monday 23 April 2012

Fishy help? Controversy over Japan food aid from tainted areas — RT

Fishy help? Controversy over Japan food aid from tainted areas — RT


Japanese fishermen draw up a fishing net full of Echizen kurage, or Nomura's jellyfish, off the shores of Awashimaura, northern Japan (Reuters/Awashimaura Fisheries Association Coop)
Japanese fishermen draw up a fishing net full of Echizen kurage, or Nomura's jellyfish, off the shores of Awashimaura, northern Japan (Reuters/Awashimaura Fisheries Association Coop)
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A year on from Fukushima, Japan is struggling to convince consumers that fish from contaminated areas is safe. With new limits imposed on radioactive substances in food, the government is sending canned fish to developing countries to feed children.
A year on from Fukushima, Japan is struggling to convince consumers that fish from contaminated areas is safe. With new limits imposed on radioactive substances in food, the government is sending canned fish to developing countries to feed children.

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